david1722 wrote:Looking to trade a week. Can anyone suggest where to go to find a place where this is done? Thanks, David
I would start with the exchange companies which actually exist for this very purpose; RCI, Interval International, Dial an Exchange, Trading Places International are the major players. RCI and II have annual membership fees, the others do not. ALL exchange companies impose a fee for "exchanges" however (after all, they are businesses, not charities). While exchange fees vary among different exchange companies, I would suggest using $200 per trade as a rough "ballpark" figure.
Among the exchange companies listed, Interval International allows you to search for a trade BEFORE "depositing" (giving up) an owned week that you seek to trade. RCI, on the other hand, requires you to deposit your owned week FIRST, before you can seek a "trade". Once you "deposit" a week with RCI, you cannot get it back, so after "depositing" you then have to hope and search for a suitable exchange. There are no guarantees with ANY exchange company that you will actually find a suitable trade. It's a roll of the dice.
KC
Last edited by ken1193 on Dec 28, 2017 04:08 AM
There are lots of exchange companies that have free membership but charge for exchanges such as SFX, Dial-an-Exchange, or Trading Places International. Then there are the two big ones RCI and Interval International (II) that charge for a membership and even more for an exchange but usually have a larger inventory.
You could also try Timeshare Users Group (aka "TUG"; tugbbs.com) which has free membership and direct exchanges. The downside of that, however, is that it might be a challenge to find another member there who has what you want and is looking for what you have.
Lance C.